Worforce Development & Community Education - Spring 2020

20 | Visit us online at www.sunywcc.edu/wdce Textbook Required INTERACTIVE DESIGN & DIGITAL ARTS Courses in this section are all held at the Peekskill Extension Center, located at 27 North Division Street, Peekskill, NY. Call 914-606-7300 to register. 3D Animation Certificate-180 hrs This is a one-year, non-credit certificate program. Students must register for the entire program at time of registration. The culminating experience will be the creation of a demo reel for their portfolio to show employers or schools in order to continue on their career paths. Demo reels will be exhibited in a certificate completion exhibition in The Center for the Digital Arts Gallery. This certificate program will take students through the 3D animation production pipeline and cover many facets of 3D creation. From modeling assets and characters to animating and final rendering, this certificate will guide you through the fundamental principles of 3D animation. Whether you are interested in film, video games, or commercial work, these courses will get you on the right trajectory. Prepare for an intensive exploration! Prerequisite: Basic computer knowledge. Register for the entire certificate for $1,749. All interested students should contact Dr. Sherry Mayo at 914-606-7385 or sherry.mayo@sunywcc.edu Module I Modeling I for Animation-30 hrs This course will introduce students to creating hard surface modeling such as vehicles and assets for production in Autodesk Maya. The course will consist of demonstrations combined with discussion and tutorials created by the instructor; in-class exercises and an assignment will be given every week. In addition, different lighting scenarios such as interior, exterior, and studio lighting with Arnold renderer will be also covered. CE-DGART 2093PE, 10 Tues., Feb. 4-Apr. 7, 6:30-9:30 pm. #15381 Animation I-30 hrs This course will introduce students to animating in Maya. Students will start with the basics and learn about the twelve principles of animation. Some assignment examples will consist of a bouncing ball, walk-cycles, jumping, and kick ball. CE-DGART 2094PE, 10 Thurs., Feb. 6-Apr. 9, 6:30-9:30 pm. #15382 Module II Modeling II/Digital Sculpting for Concept and Animation-30 hrs This course will introduce students to creating organic characters and sculpture for production using Autodesk Maya, ZBrush, and Mudbox. This course will introduce students to creating hard-surface and organic characters and sculpture for production and concept art with Pixologic ZBrush. We will also cover the 3D printing process and print work. The course will consist of demonstrations combined with discussion, and tutorials created by the instructor, in-class exercises and an assignment every week. In addition, students will be given different lighting scenarios such as interior, exterior and studio lighting with Arnold renderer. (Prerequisite Modeling I for Animation) CE-DGART 2095PE, 10 Tues., May 5-July 7, 6:30-9:30 pm. Animation II-30 hrs As a continuation to Animation 1, students will look at creating basic rig setups to more advanced rig setups for characters and assets. This course will also focus on the importance of posing and body mechanics for animation. (Prerequisite Animation I) CE-DGART 2096PE, 10 Thurs., May 7-July 16 (skip 7/2), 6:30-9:30 pm. Module III Animation III-30 hrs As a continuation to Animation II, students will learn about creating storyboards, animatics, and creating an animation based on their own stories. Each student will create a mini 15-second animation with a pre-rigged character of choice. Students will also be recording their own live video reference to help with timing for their animations. (Prerequisite Animation II) CE-DGART 2097PE, 10 Tues., Sept. 15-Nov. 24 (skip 10/27), 6:30-9:30 pm. Demo Reel Creation and Exhibition-30 hrs Students will use the technical, drawing, and storytelling skills they have learned in the previous courses to produce their own demo reel of high quality work. In addition, students will investigate survival skills and portfolio practices necessary to work as a professional, freelance, or independent computer graphic artist. Students will exhibit their final work at The Center for the Digital Arts Gallery. CE-DGART 2098PE, 10 Thurs., Sept. 17-Dec. 3 (skip 10/29 & 11/26), 6:30-9:30 pm. Exhibition: Mon., Dec. 7, 2020-Feb. 4, 2021. All interested students should contact Dr. Sherry Mayo at 914-606-7385 or sherry.mayo@sunywcc.edu

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